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June 10th, 2015 01:02 PM #1Hi peeps,
i recently got an email from them about reading financial statements, touted as "accounting for non-accountants". Course fee is around 14k, and covers several Saturdays over 2-3 months. Speakers/trainors are said to be faculty from UP Diliman.
Has anyone taken up their courses? It's supposed to involve mostly case studies and actual analysis, which is what i'm after.
i've taken up some courses on real estate, etc(not from DCF).. i didn't feel na sulit; parang most of the time nagkukuwento lang yung trainor, and parang di sulit yung fee.
tia
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June 10th, 2015 01:33 PM #2
hmmm.
i don't know, it depends on you.
i learned reading financial statements via self-study in three months using materials from the internet.
mahirap kasi dyan sa mga short courses, talagang lecture type eh..... kaya hindi na din ako kumuha... i just did extensive self-study.
however, since limited ang background ko sa accounting, i took up a course sa DLS ng short accounting course talaga for 6 months....
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hmmm.
i don't know, it depends on you.
i learned reading financial statements via self-study in three months using materials from the internet.
mahirap kasi dyan sa mga short courses, talagang lecture type eh..... kaya hindi na din ako kumuha... i just did extensive self-study.
however, since limited ang background ko sa accounting, i took up a course sa DLS ng short accounting course talaga for 6 months....
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June 10th, 2015 01:56 PM #4
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